The Book That Loved Truth

The Book That Loved Truth

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Professor Kim discovers an ancient book that magically corrects inaccuracies, seeking out only the truth in its pages. A delightful tale about learning and the nature of truth.

age6 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Professor Kim loved old books. He found a book from long ago.

It told of a lost king. Weeks he worked. He read a big fight. He wrote it down.

"A grand battle!" he cheered.

The next day, the page was empty. It was just white. No words.

His notes made no sense.

He shook his head. Did he dream it?

No. The book changed. It fixed itself. It liked only true things.

He saw another page. It was changing. Words danced. A bad date vanished.

A new date appeared. The book fixed more.

A wrong name blinked away. A right name popped up.

Professor Kim gasped. The book wanted truth.

It wiped out all lies. He smiled. The old book knew best.

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